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Intraosseous Anesthesia in MIH-Affected Teeth
Sponsor: University of Zagreb
Summary
Managing MIH-affected teeth is challenging due to inflammation, sensitivity, rapid caries development, and difficulty achieving anesthesia. This study aims to compare the effectiveness of intraosseous and conventional anesthesia in providing analgesia during restorations of MIH-affected molars in children aged 6-14. Using a split-mouth model, each child will receive both anesthesia types on different molars, with conventional anesthesia as the control. The study will assess the effectiveness of intraosseous anesthesia in achieving analgesia and reducing anxiety, helping dentists choose the best anesthesia technique.
Official title: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Intraosseous Anesthesia During Restorative Procedures on Teeth Affected by Molar Incisive Hypomineralization in Children
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
6 Years - 14 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
50
Start Date
2023-10-01
Completion Date
2026-04-30
Last Updated
2026-03-09
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Intraosseous anesthesia.
Delivery of local anesthetic solution via intraosseous injection technique prior to restorative treatment.
Local infiltration anesthesia
Delivery of local anesthetic solution using standard infiltration technique prior to restorative treatment.
Locations (1)
School of Dental Medicine University of Zagreb
Zagreb, Croatia